The person who arrived first. If 2 people arrived at the same time, the person on the right hand side(as in if someone is on your right hand side) has the right of way
The person who get's there first . . . or if two get there at the same time . . . the one on the right . . . or if facing eachother, straight or right turn first before left turn . . . if four people get there at once . . . guess you're hosed!
The right of way belongs to the person turning right first, going straight through second, and turning left is last. Although, it is common courtesy to let the person who was there first, go first.
If your country drives on the left and side of the road. The car coming from your left. If your country drives on the right side of the road- the car coming from the right.
Added; ACTUALLY - unless it is a four-way stop intersection, the main roadway (the one not controlled by a stop sign) has the right of way.
The order in which you go is the order of which everyone arrived at the 4ever way stop. Everyone must stop, from there if you are the last one to stop then your the last to go. Unless otherwise directed by traffic devices (lights, signs, traffic guards)
The first person to arrive at the intersection. If two people arrive at the same time, the person to your right has the right of way.
The driver who has stopped there first.
The one going straight always has the right of way. You have to wait for all the cars going straight first. This is a common myth.
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The person to the right beginning with whoever got there first. One driver usually acknowledge the right of way by waving the other driver to go.
It would be the car that was required to stop. That car should make sure it is clear before going through the intersection.
When two or more vehicles come to a stop at a 4 way intersection, the vehicle that arrived first proceeds first. In the event that the vehicles come to a stop at the same time, the car on the right proceeds first.
No. It should be a stop sign.
usually the car to the right gets the right of way, but, why be childish? yield, it takes all of about 3-5 seconds to clear an intersection.peace thru evolution.let's try to evolve a little each day.individually, we can make a difference.together, we can make a world
the car on the left of the intersection has to give right of way to the car on the right
The vehicle to the right has right-of-way.
When it is stated that the vehicle on the right has the right of way at a four-way stop, it means that the vehicle approaching the intersection from the right should proceed first. This is a rule of priority that helps to regulate traffic flow and avoid accidents. The other vehicles at the intersection should wait for the vehicle on the right to go before proceeding.
yes you can go to the right after you stop... The driver who arrives at the intersection first has the right to proceed first. When two drivers on perpendicular paths arrive at the intersection simultaneously, the driver to the right (from the drivers' point of view) has the right to proceed first.
Anyone without the stop sign on their part of the road.
An intersection with no stop sign indication means you have the right of way, this also means that the drivers on the other side of the intersection have a stop sign. But to be safe,you can always slow down, just to be ready to break if a driver thinks you have a stop sign.
An intersection with no stop sign indication means you have the right of way, this also means that the drivers on the other side of the intersection have a stop sign. But to be safe,you can always slow down, just to be ready to break if a driver thinks you have a stop sign.
If you were at the intersection first, you have right of way.